(The Hill)…The Federal Communications Commission plans to fine AT&T $100 million for misleading customers about what it said were unlimited wireless data plans. The fine is in response to AT&T drastically reducing network speeds for phone customers who purchased an unlimited plan once they used a certain amount of data. AT&T offered unlimited data plans in the past but changed course in 2010 as smartphones became more prevalent. The company, however, allowed millions of existing customers to renew their unlimited data contracts. In 2011, those unlimited-plan customers began seeing data speeds slow by up to 90 percent after AT&T began implementing…

(The Hill)…The House will vote Wednesday on whether President Obama should remove troops from Iraq and Syria in the absence of a congressional authorization for using military force against Islamic State militants. Wednesday’s vote – after two full hours of floor debate – will serve as a test of whether the House has the will to pass a war authorization following months of stalled deliberations and an escalating U.S. campaign against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Democratic Rep. Jim McGovern (Mass.) teamed up with Reps. Walter Jones (R-N.C.) and Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) to force a vote on a resolution that would direct…

Senate Democrats are giving Republicans 45 days to negotiate a long-term highway funding extension. And while they aren’t ruling out supporting another short-term fix when funding runs out at the end of July, they suggest it will be difficult to get such a measure through the Senate. “The bottom line is, we’re asking them to meet our timetable. If they don’t meet this timetable, it will be very hard for us to do another short-term extension,” Sen. Charles Schumer (N.Y.), the third-ranking member of the Democratic leadership, told reporters Tuesday. “We do not want a 34th short-term extension of this…